----- Daniel J. Luke <[email protected]> [2013-02-21 11:46:29 -0500] ----- :

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> Nope, but in general MacPorts (or any package management system) works best 
> when you 'buy in' and just use it for all your install management.

This is absolutely good advice. If you start to use Macports, simply use 
Macports for all of your software needs and installations, rather than 
installing things manually - it only leads to problems. I found that out the 
hard way when I stopped using Dovecot from Macports and decided to upgrade the 
Mac OS OX version, and spamassassin, and mutt. Everything became a mess. Had I 
just stuck to using Macports for all of these installations I wouldn't have had 
any of the headaches I experienced when trying to fix things. 

For example: if you are using a FreeBSD system or a Linux system, hardly anyone 
bothers to build and install source code themselves. They just use the package 
management system that comes with the OS. This is the same principle. It ensure 
that software is compiled correctly for the platform, that libraries and 
dependencies are configured and installed correctly, etc.


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